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Extraterrestrials: 12 Best Terrestrial Flies for Trout Fishing
Given these advantages, let’s explore what a modern-day terrestrial fly box might hold. Some of these patterns are hot off the vise, others are more venerable. All will consistently put a sharp bend in your rod.
Mil-Dot Reticles: Use Mils to Estimate Range
The "mils" in a mil-dot scope refer to milliradians, which is a measurement of angle. If you picture a mil as an ice cream cone, with the tip originating at the shooter's eye and an open end that gets ever wider the farther out it goes, you get the idea. So if the mouth of our imaginary cone is 1 mil in diameter, making it 3.6 inches across at 100 yards, it would grow to 36 inches at 1,000 yards.
50 Great Hunting Tips
We bet good money you'll learn at least one new tip from this collection
Gobbler Guns and Skills: Fine-Tune Your Turkey Gear this Spring
What defines a turkey gun? Well, by one school of thought, any shotgun that will kill a turkey is a turkey gun. That might even include a .410 revolver under some conditions. But there are some characteristics that make for a more effective turkey-hunting shotgun.
Reduce Felt Recoil with These 4 Shotgun Tips
I used to like a shotgun with a little thump to it. Then I started shooting skeet and realized that recoil offers no positive gains. Recoil is only a negative. It's not a comfort issue, but a performance issue.
The Undercuts: How to Cook the Most Underrated Cuts of Venison
Six creative recipes show hunters how to prepare the most ignored yet delicious pieces of wild venison
I Took My Mother-in-Law to a Gun Range for Mother’s Day, and Lived to Write This Story
As experienced shooters, it’s up to us to provide more opportunities for those who want to learn to shoot…even if they’re our in-laws
The Hunt for the New World-Record Archery Elk
Modest Alberta farmer and accomplished bowhunter Shawn O'Shea takes the largest archery-killed elk to date
The New World Record Non-Typical Archery Elk
Shawn O’Shea’s 449-inch bull was officially declared the new world record non-typical
Marlin Angler Catches 683-Pound Bluefin Tuna Off Louisiana Coast
Marlin were the target species of these tournament anglers, but this giant tuna got all the attention
So You Think Traditional Bowhunting Is Unethical?
Legal hunting equipment isn't unethical—it's the hunter you have to consider
Federal Judge Denies NRA Bankruptcy, Now the Organization Must Face Corruption Allegations and Possible Dissolution
The National Rifle Association will face corruption charges from the New York Attorney General
The Best Sporting Rifles John Moses Browning Never Built
Browning is rightfully credited with the invention of many iconic firearms, but there were others who built equally significant rifles
The Annual North American Waterfowl Breeding Survey Is Canceled—Again. Here’s What It Means for Hunters
Spring breeding data gathering has been scrubbed for the second year in a row
Bizarre Footballfish Fish Washes Ashore on California Beach
This deep-water ocean fish is common enough worldwide, but rare to find on the shore
How to Identify and Cook Pheasant Back Mushrooms
Morels are more popular, but the pheasant back mushroom is just as common, easy to identify, and makes fine tablefare
New Law Expands Idaho Wolf Take to 90 Percent of Population, Loosens Regs
The new hunting and trapping regulations are designed to reduce wolf predation on livestock, but were opposed by the Idaho Game and Fish Commission
Deer Hunting the California Backcountry—Just an Hour From Los Angeles
Hunting a backcountry buck just an hour outside LA isn’t impossible, even when success rates hover around 11 percent